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"Adobe has announced that it has ceased..."

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Adobe has announced that it has ceased development of Flash for mobile phones (in favour of HTML5, and due to the opposition of both Apple and Microsoft to allow support of Flash for their mobile operating systems), so from that direction neither Microsoft nor Nokia is going to get any help.

"That`s fine too.
now that adobe flash player is installed on your device again..."

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Adobe decided to kill off support for its Flash Player on Android a while back. Unfortunately, that didn`t mean all Web sites you visit would start using HTML5 instead of Flash (though it would have been nice). So what can you do if some of the Web sites you want to look at are using Flash and your new Android device doesn`t have support for it?
Fortunately, the last version of Adobe Flash Player that landed on the Google Play Store will work with your Jelly Bean device. However, since it`s no longer available through the Play Store, you`ll need to install it from a side-loaded APK. This means that someone exported their copy of Flash Player and uploaded it so you could install it manually.
Luckily, one of the helpful people on XDA-Developers created a thread dedicated to Adobe Flash Player for Android. The most recent download link can be found here: [LINK VISIBLE TO REGISTERED USERS - CLICK HERE TO SEE THIS LINK]
which should be accessed by your Android so it can be installed quickly. If you`d like to download to your computer first and then move it to your Android`s storage later, that`s fine too.
Now that Adobe Flash Player is installed on your device again, you`ll need to use a mobile Web browser that still supports it. Right now your most stable choices are Mozilla Firefox and Dolphin Browser. You don`t have to use the browser you pick for every Web experience on your device. Instead, you could just opt to open them for the Web sites that still rely heavily on Adobe Flash Player.
Now you can continue enjoying those Web sites that are stubbornly sticking with Flash.

user8558058 said: Hi thank you for your answer however this is the message I`ve got
"An existing package by the same name with a conflicting signature is already installed "
How do I uninstall the previous 10.1 version of Adobe and replace it with this one.
Please can I ask for your help again

Someone said: you can overwrite the previous version with the latest from adobe. just go to their archive site and install the one for your android operating system.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqpZE3ay0_Y&feature=share&list=PLHxVHTKYFzQ9if7PVpbrzWyDekA9ro8G_

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Nokia Lumia 610 is a Windows Phone 7.5 and it is not upgradeable to the latest OS. Unfortunately, your OS Windows Phone 7.5 does not have support for Adobe Flash player. That is why you cannot install Flash player into your phone.
For more information about your mobile phone, you may visit any Nokia Care near you.
You may also reach Nokia Care at
www.nokia.com/us-en/support/contact/‎.

"Is not compatible for mobile phones like lumia510 with windows 7.8 as their o.s..."

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Adobe flash player is not compatible for mobile phones like lumia510 with windows 7.8 as their O.S. and neither for those who only have 4" screen. you may try downloading HTML5 flash. if your mobile web connection is functioning you may look for this flash player in any surfing sites like google.